
February 11, 2011
February 8, 2011
February 6, 2011
The Ingénue

A concept... er... thing for my Phantom picture book, based on the original Leroux novel.
It's Christine, in a dress inspired by Maria Bjornson's "Lost Dress"
Showing here:

Christine never wears it, but it is present in her dressing room.
It's nicknamed the "lost" dress because it is often lost in the background, hidden behind the dressing room door or in the shadows.
January 20, 2011
"The Horror, the Horror!"
December 27, 2010
2010 in Photos
December 8, 2010
You're Not Dying, You Just Can't Think of Anything Good to Do
November 30, 2010
We are the Music Makers, and we are the Dreamers of Dreams


Pages from the website I'm working on.
God. I will never.ever. be a web developer. EVER. Dreamweaver and ALL it's AP DIVS can ROT.
I promise to post art soon!
I'm working on a TON of projects.
Paintings and illustrator files... and even a corset. Yup. Craziness abound!
We've only two more weeks (not even).
In preparation for all the ridiculous amounts of work ahead of me, my body has decided to take it upon itself to fail and become sick. If I don't have a fever by tomorrow (or later tonight...) then I'll be utterly shocked. Thanks 40 degree room. Thanks.
I cannot wait to go home for good. I need me some Christmas.
November 23, 2010
Snow White
Heres a paper Snow White for all of you!
It is an illustration from this scene from the original German tale:
"I suppose you can look," said the old woman, and pulled the poisonous comb out and held it up.
It pleased the girl so well that she let herself be beguiled, and opened the door. When they had made a bargain the old woman said, "Now I will comb you properly for once."
Poor little Snow White had no suspicion, and let the old woman do as she pleased, but hardly had she put the comb in her hair than the poison in it took effect, and the girl fell down senseless."
I'd never heard of poison comb before.
October 19, 2010
October 12, 2010
Dracula Sketch
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